TUKO.co.ke brings you names of some of the big fish in the single largest party who were hammered in the primaries that are set to end Sunday, April 30.

1. Jakoyo Midiwo - Gem MP

It was arguably one of the biggest surprises in the ODM nominations. Jakoyo Midiwo, the current Gem MP and cousin to Raila Odinga, has been one of the most outspoken leaders in ODM. However, residents of Gem constituency decided that enough is enough and favoured his closest rival, in the nomination. Midiwo was MP for close to 15 years.

Jakoyo Midiwo

2. Oburu Odinga - Bondo MP

Oburu Odinga is brother to Raila Odinga and was contesting for the Bondo parliamentary seat. The voters, however, denied him and instead voted for Gideon Ochanda.

The Rongo MP's relationship with ODM has been questionable for the longest time but in days leading to the nominations, he was very close to Raila and the party and was part of the ODM disciplinary committee that meted harsh punishments on Elizabeth Ongoro and Okoth Obado. However, Rongo residents rejected him and voted for Paul Abuor.

Dalmas Otieno (right)

4. Nicholus Gumbo- Rarieda MP for Siaya Governor

The Rarieda legislator was seeking to unseat Siaya Governor Cornel Rasanga but his dream to become the second Siaya governor was crushed as Rasanga won to defend his seat.

Gumbo disputed the results and vowed to be on the ballot as an independent candidate.

The Kisumu county governor suffered defeat to Kisumu Senator Anyang' Nyong'o despite the result being contested.

Ranguma and Nyong'o were given certificates differently but results showed Nyong'o beat him by a large margin. ODM's NEB will make a final decision.

Jack Ranguma

6. Cyprian Awiti- Homa Bay governor

The Homa Bay governor was also controversially declared the winner in a hotly contested nomination despite all indicating Oyugi Magwanga had beaten him in the nomination. Magwanga filed a complaint and ODM's NEB withheld the results and will give a final verdict.

Aduma Awuor was apparently hated from the word go. His parents were attacked in their home, killed and their house torched. The MP was also attacked and his car and house razed to the ground. In the nominations, he lost to Tom Osimbo.

8. John Mruttu- Taita Taveta governor

The Taita Taveta governor lost to Wundanyi MP Thomas Mwadeghu but the results were recalled as NEB claimed five polling stations in Mruttu's stronghold did not vote. However, Mwadeghu was eventually handed the certificate after staging demos at Orange House.

The Funyula MP ran successfully against Busia Governor Sospeter Ojaamong and defeated him in most constituencies only for Ojaamong to pull a surprise by claiming the win with votes from his Teso strongholds. Otuoma insisted he had won the nomination but ODM maintained that it would do a repeat. He has since left the party as he intends to vie as an independent candidate.

10. Willy Mtengo- Malindi MP

Willy Mtengo and Joho

Mtengo was elected Malindi MP less than two years ago after President Uhuru poached former ODM MP Dan Kazungu to be Mining CS. However, Mtengo was trounced in the nominations by Kilifi Women Representative Aisha Jumwa, effectively sending him into political oblivion.